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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Dudley, Andrew Windsor and John Caryll. 208 In 1568 Ralph Cawley alias Calley sold it to Edward Thurman, 209 who in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the manor from Crisp. In 1671 he conveyed it to Dr. John Cawley, 69 who sold it to Thomas Wight and Robert Jenings in … it to Brasenose Collage, Oxford, after the death of John Cawley, D.D., the incumbent. 85 The patronage is still vested …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… church, whence it was taken and set up over the stables of Cawley Priory, finally coming to Ellisfield. In the tower are …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Highway is in 1569 in which year it was settled upon Ralph Cawley. 28 By a new agreement made in 1571 the remainders … fifth, and sixth sons respectively. 29 In 1603 Michael Cawley relinquished his claim to the manor in favour of William Cawley, presumably his brother. This is the last reference to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of John and Susanna Pollard of Baldon, and wife of John Cawley, Archdeacon of Lincoln. The death of their daughter …
A History of the County of Essex
… served for 37 years until his death in 1495. 233 John Cawley was deprived for marriage in 1554. 234 Brockett Smith, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… a loaded cart breaking his leg incurably. ( Signed by J. Cawley, D.D. (July, 1666), rector of Henley, and 12 of the …
Survey of London
… Plate 46 a-c. Prince of Wales Terrace. Thomas Cawley, builder, 1862-5 (pp. 117-20) a. (top left). Nos. 1-9 …
Survey of London
… Street in 1971 Nos. 137 odd Hornton Street, 187380 T. Cawley and others, builders (p.74) …
Survey of London
… and the developer of the site was the builder Thomas Cawley of Porchester Gardens, Bayswater. An agreement, whereby Yeo undertook to let the site to Cawley for building on 99-year leases from Christmas 1861 and Cawley undertook to erect twenty-four houses there, was not …
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